[ About ]
[ Batspeed Research ]
[ Swing Mechanics ]
[ Truisms and Fallacies ]
[ Discussion Board ]
[ Video ]
[ Other Resources ]
[ Contact Us ]
must be mirrors


Posted by: ray porco () on Wed Dec 15 18:05:08 2004


Jack,

I don't know why you replied to me with your reply to Walt, BUT...

Your quote (referring to "Frame 1" at the "Swing Mechanics Page":

"It should be obvious to anyone that the hands are closer than 6 to 10 inches away from the shoulder. He could probably extend his thumb and touch it."

is absolutely ridiculous.


An animation frame, in which I CAN SEE NEITHER THE HANDS NOR THE SHOULDER.

Please tell me how:

Something "...should be obvious to anyone..." when no one can SEE it?

That "...the hands are closer than 6 to 10 inches away from the shoulder" , when you cannot see them?

That, "He could probably extend his thumb and touch it" , when you cannot see it (the thumb)?

Very unscientific.


Followups:

Post a followup:
Name:
E-mail:
Subject:
Text:

Anti-Spambot Question:
How many innings in an MLB game?
   4
   3
   9
   2

   
[   SiteMap   ]